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he went light on the economy, he's clearly going to go heavy on the economy this time. but i expect him to do it that way, rather than to bring in a lot of new stuff. this is clearly -- the white house is clearly looking at all of this as a continuum, where they build from one speech to the next and then go out on the road. i disagree with paul on one thing. i think that over the last four years, beginning when he went to the republican caucus in -- a few months after his election and said i won, just remember it. he's had a my way or the highway view and he's done very little consultation. the fact is, he's done very little consultation even with his own party. but he's certainly done very little with the opposition. his problem right now is that while the democrats control the senate, the republicans control the house, essentially this last election was for purposes of legislative negotiation, was a tie. and he's got to adjust himself to that or else play, as i think he is, for 2014 when i think he hopes to take the house -- >> we're just about out of time. paul, how
he went light on the economy, he's clearly going to go heavy on the economy this time. but i expect him to do it that way, rather than to bring in a lot of new stuff. this is clearly -- the white house is clearly looking at all of this as a continuum, where they build from one speech to the next and then go out on the road. i disagree with paul on one thing. i think that over the last four years, beginning when he went to the republican caucus in -- a few months after his election and said i...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visihelps provide many with,m day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you
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economy? >> that particular policy, yes. >> in your projections, you pointed out that the four-year average is 18% of revenue compared to g.d.p. and your projections are going to get 19%. i would like to point out, we only had 13 instances where revenue hit 19%. but i would like to show a chart here. we have had a wide variety of top marginal tax rates, the attempt to punish success, which is the wrong way to go. >> in your we are+ is the wrong way to go. pushing. but it's amazing how incredibly tight the average around that 18.in my case, 1% over 50-year average. what makes you think we can extract about 19% of revenue when we haven't been able to do it regardless of how we try to punish success? >> there are a lot of other features in the tax code and one could draw pictures like that that showed rates applying to people. income distribution, set of changes that have been made to what sort of income is taxed, what deductions and credits are available. our projection is under current tax law,
economy? >> that particular policy, yes. >> in your projections, you pointed out that the four-year average is 18% of revenue compared to g.d.p. and your projections are going to get 19%. i would like to point out, we only had 13 instances where revenue hit 19%. but i would like to show a chart here. we have had a wide variety of top marginal tax rates, the attempt to punish success, which is the wrong way to go. >> in your we are+ is the wrong way to go. pushing. but it's...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. [ dad ] find it? ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was od. you had your shoulder pointed you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ ♪ back to you. >> we have learned that the two airlines are on the verge of becoming the largest in the nation. >> american airlines and usair or s hoh could what that could mean for the next time you fly. >> a proposed merger between two airline giants, american and usair, would create the largest airline in the world. >> i think it will be better. >> many passengers reacted to the rumors. why are the companies considering it? >> the economics makes sense. they are so compelling. both companies have said it will be
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that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president whose economy is contracting combat least at the time he made the projectionon. are you kidding me? >> it is just not oing to happen in these circumstances, and that is one of the great fiction is that is being pushed at the american people is that we have to choose between gross and fixing our budget. we don't. fixing the budget is part of better growth. it is simply not a good growth policy to sail straight toward a fiscal disaster which is a we're heading for right now. we would be well advised to do a u-turn on the budget. we need a sensible, rational, bipartisan
that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president...
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concerns about troubled economy pushed wall street stocks lower. the dow jones industrial average lost 42 points thursday. the nasdaq fell 3 points. >> green light capital, a major investor in apple is suing for stockpiling cash. apple has about $137 billion in cash. green light wants the money given to shareholders. apple still the world's most valuable company but its stock has lost 35% of its value since september due to slower growth. >>> the possible merger of american airlines and us airways reportedly could benefit america greatly. "the wall street journal" says america would gain access to hubs in seven of the nation's nine busiest airports. deals of the possible deal between both airlines are still being worked out. >>> and americans borrowed more mostly to pay student loans and to buy cars. the federal loan reserve say americans cut back sharply on credit card use from november to december. at the same time consumer borrowing rose to more than $2.5 trillion. that's the highest level on record. anne-marie? >> i guess that's pretty good. pe
concerns about troubled economy pushed wall street stocks lower. the dow jones industrial average lost 42 points thursday. the nasdaq fell 3 points. >> green light capital, a major investor in apple is suing for stockpiling cash. apple has about $137 billion in cash. green light wants the money given to shareholders. apple still the world's most valuable company but its stock has lost 35% of its value since september due to slower growth. >>> the possible merger of american...
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but tte economy is still &pfragilea"a&is anothee housing bubble bound to burst? talked about qqantitative easinn and traditionally he way unliquid assets like houuing work is when they get &phit by a llt of liquiiity assst priies spike, when ttee get scared, they quickly retreatt asset prices fall. phat lookk xaatly like the pattern we hhd, and it looks exactly like the pattern we might have again." - eether way,,morttage construction of new homms is sseing the bestt3-monthh perfoomaaceesince the enndof the recession. log on to fox bbsiness dot coo for more. & pn new york, i'm tracy byrnes. -33 pcming up....the manhunt intensifies for ffrmer cop people. ne of the susppctts ttrgets is speaking & 3 ((amber ive tease))),3 ((break 4)) the jaakpot is up to á400 -& dollars.áyour next chance too win in ur freebruary contest... monday on fox45 morning news.3 3 3 ááadlib over weather shotáá 3& ááádlibbchat with 3 tonyáá 3 3 3 p,,3 an update oo a story weeve been foolowinggall mmrningg.. wwere a shhttle bus overrurnee on route oneeand 170... in anne arundel coun
but tte economy is still &pfragilea"a&is anothee housing bubble bound to burst? talked about qqantitative easinn and traditionally he way unliquid assets like houuing work is when they get &phit by a llt of liquiiity assst priies spike, when ttee get scared, they quickly retreatt asset prices fall. phat lookk xaatly like the pattern we hhd, and it looks exactly like the pattern we might have again." - eether way,,morttage construction of new homms is sseing the...
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the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> 3 days later and people across much of the northeast are still digging out from the historic blizzard. long island got hammered. some places got more than 30 inches of snow. michelle miller reports from smith town. >> this is what a 32 mile stretch of the long island expressway looked like for much of the weekend. car after car buried under the snow. >> there were hundreds of residents literally who were within miles after making their way back to their houses when the snow just swallowed them up. >> similar scenes unfolded across long island's roadways. even emergency vehicles wer
the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on...
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israel with all the threats and all the dangers is booming, the economy is tech center of the whole world. i like that i believe jews are capable people. >> charles: i love those israeli companies. guys this is was a fun show. everyone, thanks for watching. forbes on fox is next. here is dave asmun. >> forget gridlock in washington. hitting us in our wallets. we are being hitting by real gridlock on the road. >> dave: a new report showing the average driver stuck in traffic is wasting a whopping $1880 a year. how do they want to fix it? with billions more with infrastructure spending wosmt it work or only be a waste of time. welcome to forbes on fox. let's go with steve forbes and our panel. we got a full house today. steve, you say slam the brakes on ts plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructure, let's have the private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in f
israel with all the threats and all the dangers is booming, the economy is tech center of the whole world. i like that i believe jews are capable people. >> charles: i love those israeli companies. guys this is was a fun show. everyone, thanks for watching. forbes on fox is next. here is dave asmun. >> forget gridlock in washington. hitting us in our wallets. we are being hitting by real gridlock on the road. >> dave: a new report showing the average driver stuck in traffic is...
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now it's good news, but it doesn't gibe with the latest gdp numbers we have showing that the american economy has contracted. so economists are going to have to go back and figure this one out. those discouraging gdp numbers could very well be wrong. >>> a decent day on the markets. it's been a peculiar week this week, a lot of up and a lot of down. linkdn doing well after blowout yesterday. >>> and the power company that provided electricity to the louisiana superdome said it figured out what caused the power outage during the super bowl. it wasn't hackers, beyonce, it was just a bad relay. sometimes the explanation turns out to be a bit routine. a thing-ga-ma-doo quit working. >> fun to think that beyonce blew out all the lightsp. >> scott mcgrew talking about a thing-ga-ma-doo. >> technical term. >>> a live look. beautiful clear skies more or less here over san francisco. this is the clearest it's been all day. so mostly sunny here. let's show you san jose now. oh, yeah, we're still dealing with overcast conditions, but about an hour away from a beautiful partly cloudy sky. we'll finish of
now it's good news, but it doesn't gibe with the latest gdp numbers we have showing that the american economy has contracted. so economists are going to have to go back and figure this one out. those discouraging gdp numbers could very well be wrong. >>> a decent day on the markets. it's been a peculiar week this week, a lot of up and a lot of down. linkdn doing well after blowout yesterday. >>> and the power company that provided electricity to the louisiana superdome said it...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> stop the presses. the right wing says there's a new model threat in town. ready for this one? newspapers. this paper maine's water bill morning sental started it all. paul le page says my greatest fear in the state of maine, newspapers, i'm not a fan of newspapers. nothing scarier than your local paper. means the governor is scared and so is texas arch conservative senator ted cruz. >> the first thing i would urge to the house of representatives is stop reading "the new york times." cancel your subscription. >> forget about changing their policies. republicans can just stop reading the paper. there's some scary stuff in there. republicans ignore any
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> stop the presses. the right wing says there's a new model threat in town. ready...
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>> the economy is going to be stagnant. right now cbo said growth 1.4%, we will continue to sputter along because we're ignores the private sector, the problem with tax code right now it more messed up than college football's dws, we need to -- bcs we need to fix it. david: are you going to expand in anyway if taxes go up more? >> no, because, the people that pay highest corporate tax rate in the world are people like me, small and medium size business businesses. david: john you are very happy being in bermuda but you are going to miss out on a great snowstorm. >> great seeing you. david: coming up, the naked truth about people who are going bare naked. more people showing skin, giving two major companies a whole lot of problems. >> up next, check your e-mail a night. demand a check? why you could get overtime for spending time on your blackberry or cell phone. we'll tell you officemax is celebrating our new collaboration with go daddy! with an online package including: domain name, website builder with five pages and basi
>> the economy is going to be stagnant. right now cbo said growth 1.4%, we will continue to sputter along because we're ignores the private sector, the problem with tax code right now it more messed up than college football's dws, we need to -- bcs we need to fix it. david: are you going to expand in anyway if taxes go up more? >> no, because, the people that pay highest corporate tax rate in the world are people like me, small and medium size business businesses. david: john you...
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. >>> san jose mayor chuck reed says the city's economy is getting better, but he still wants to raise taxes. the mayor's idea is to raise the city's sales tax. voters would have to approve it. but -- >> it now appears from our most recent survey that a majority of the voters might support another tax increase. >> in his state of the city speech tonight, reed also said san jose will be able to hire more police officers in the next years. he says money from that will come from savings on pensions. >>> have you filled up lately? you've probably noticed that gas is getting more expensive again. but this really gave us some sticker shock. yeah, you're reading that right. chico's gas station charging $5.03 a gallon for regular. gas prices have shot up almost 40 cents in just the past month. why? switching to the more expensive summer blend of fuel. >>> tonight, there are new rules of the road. new rules for drivers and new rules for motorcycle riders. you've probably seen this. motorcyclists weaving in between cars. they can do that in california. but now there are written do's and don'ts f
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the economy? what do you say? >> i don't think the president is correct on that. strong growth of a seven, 8% growth rate and we are not going to get anything like that, this is not ronald reagan, believe me when i tell you that. this is not jack kennedy. bill clinton did a great job as well. this isn't even bill clinton. the policies they have put into place are antigrowth. stuart: are we headed into a recession? >> i don't know. the fourth quarter 2012, all we need is one more quarter down and that would be the official definition of a recession, so we are close. i think it is pretty rocky, to be honest with you, for the next year. i don't agree with the president, although i would love him to be right and we get very good growth, but i think this next year will be a very tough year. stuart: art laffer joining us from the retirement capital of america, tennessee. is that true? >>> no, we're all hard working people. that is all, stuart. stuart: thank you, art. the dow down 100 points, off 101. th
the economy? what do you say? >> i don't think the president is correct on that. strong growth of a seven, 8% growth rate and we are not going to get anything like that, this is not ronald reagan, believe me when i tell you that. this is not jack kennedy. bill clinton did a great job as well. this isn't even bill clinton. the policies they have put into place are antigrowth. stuart: are we headed into a recession? >> i don't know. the fourth quarter 2012, all we need is one more...
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. >> president obama's state of the union speech tonight will focus primarily on jobs and the economy. it is expected to be different than his inaugural address last month. >> the economy will be central to the speech and how we grow the economy so everybody can participate and get a fair shot. >> president a look at clean energy education, and infrastructure. he warns against the automatic spending cuts. adding additional spending would require congressional approval putting mr. obama on a collision course with house republicans. >> it's time for washington to get back to the basics. we cannot continue to spend money we don't have. >> mr. obama will collaborate on some of the big themes from his inaugural speech such as immigration, climate change, and gun violence. tomorrow he goes to north carolina for a speech to workers at an auto plant. the town has a small house where mr. obama visited before. >> they never tell us when he's coming. >> democrats are placing a big emphasis on gun-control tonight. gabby giffords will be in the house chamber as well as the parents of a slain chica
. >> president obama's state of the union speech tonight will focus primarily on jobs and the economy. it is expected to be different than his inaugural address last month. >> the economy will be central to the speech and how we grow the economy so everybody can participate and get a fair shot. >> president a look at clean energy education, and infrastructure. he warns against the automatic spending cuts. adding additional spending would require congressional approval putting...
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of course, a yale economi, he does not know as much as people in the marketplace, regular americans are out there buying and selling each and every day. i want to talk to you about inventory because it is tight. one of the big things that has been promoting this really i selling price. not a ton of inventory. is that point to change? what is going to happen to prices and inventory finally does come full bore? >> the inventory is not going to improve. more inventory we have the fewer houses we have to sell, and nothing that fuels a buyer more than when they lose the house they bet on and that is a strict result of a shortage of inventory. that is not going to get better but worse. gerri: maybe you are talking to your book a little bit. here in real estate, 30 years. you love it. all people in real estate are just born optimistic. are you overstating the case? >> you have to remember that i lived through three bloodletting realistic recessions and had to keep this going. i have lived it. you know what i learned about real estate that is very slow to unwind? taken us five years, once it st
of course, a yale economi, he does not know as much as people in the marketplace, regular americans are out there buying and selling each and every day. i want to talk to you about inventory because it is tight. one of the big things that has been promoting this really i selling price. not a ton of inventory. is that point to change? what is going to happen to prices and inventory finally does come full bore? >> the inventory is not going to improve. more inventory we have the fewer...
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of us governors around the country are looking at tax reform, tax changes to update us to the modern economy, but we're using a huge chunk of general funds, which means we are cutting spending in other areas to free up the priority of transportation, and i think that's a conservative approach. >> governor, turn the page a little bit here. you delivered a state of the union response at one opinion. senator marco rubio will be delivering the next one. both in spanish and english. what do you think? give us some thoughts on that new turn of events. >> well, marco is a great choice. one of most refreshing, positive speakers in the country. you're never going to compete with the president of the united states. who speaks for an hour and ten minutes when you have ten minutes to give a response. you're he's speaking to the well of the husband and you're looking at a camera. so make sure you're a happy, positive conservative because you want to attract people the team. two, spell out in simple terms why our idea works and lib rappism fails, and explain why these ideas will translate into results tha
of us governors around the country are looking at tax reform, tax changes to update us to the modern economy, but we're using a huge chunk of general funds, which means we are cutting spending in other areas to free up the priority of transportation, and i think that's a conservative approach. >> governor, turn the page a little bit here. you delivered a state of the union response at one opinion. senator marco rubio will be delivering the next one. both in spanish and english. what do...
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. >> there are clear headwinds in the broader economy. we're optimistic that starts to improve over time. we do consumer research. consumers are passionate about their homes. they want to put in a new kitchen and new bathroom. they're waiting for confidence and the right time to do it. ashley: thanks so much. christopher klein with fortune brands home and security. a great story. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. ashley: very own couraging. seems a lot happier, doesn't he obviously? things are picking up. tracy: a little spring in his step there. as ashley just did we'll keep covering the housing market today, all angles. we have josh rosner. he was early predictor of the housing crash. what is his take on the housing market right now? we'll find out. ashley: it is already been called historic and hasn't got going yet. a massive snowstorm is hitting the northeast. a forecast on snow totals next. as we do every day at this time look how oil is trading. dow is up 45 points. the oil price down slightly on this friday. down to 95.70 a b
. >> there are clear headwinds in the broader economy. we're optimistic that starts to improve over time. we do consumer research. consumers are passionate about their homes. they want to put in a new kitchen and new bathroom. they're waiting for confidence and the right time to do it. ashley: thanks so much. christopher klein with fortune brands home and security. a great story. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. ashley: very own couraging. seems a lot happier, doesn't he...
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sides of the ioc budget cuts scheduled to go into effect next month will have a negative impact on the economy >> it was designed as a budget threat not as a budget strategy ... is going to have a dramatic negative impact... >> the senator said more taxes are needed to solve the problem. republican house majority leader said most republicans want to fix the deficit without raising taxes. >> congressmanthe no. 2 republican in the u.s. house and now says he would support granting citizenship to children who are in the u.s. illegally >> they were brought here to no fault of their own >> president obama says immigration reform will be a top priority of his second term. a recent gallup poll shows that 72 percent of americans support policies that would have a path toward citizenship or residency for the more than one 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> more than a billion people in china and other asian countries welcomed in "the year of the snake". fireworks lit up the midnight sky in beijing, celebrating the lunar new year of 47-10. in china's sichuan province the famous straw drago
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president will talk about gun violence and immigration, but they say the speech will focus largely on the economy, and creating jobs for the middle class. lester? >> all right, kristen. we want to remind folks leading up to the state of the union address, nbc news is launching a special week-long look at gun violence. gun ownership. and gun legislation. it's called flashpoint, guns in america. it kicks off right here on this broadcast tomorrow evening. >>> one note from overseas tonight, an egyptian court has sentenced four men to prison for a year for the attack on the u.s. embassy during protests over an anti-islam film in cairo last september. the men were charged with trespassing, and destruction of property. after scaling the embassy walls and tearing down the american flag. >>> when we come back here tonight, a different perspective on the blizzard of 2013. >>> finally tonight, as the northeast recovers from this blizzard, looking at some of the feeds across twitter today, we're reminded that a lot of us see snow through different lenses. for example, the snow made quite an impression for t
president will talk about gun violence and immigration, but they say the speech will focus largely on the economy, and creating jobs for the middle class. lester? >> all right, kristen. we want to remind folks leading up to the state of the union address, nbc news is launching a special week-long look at gun violence. gun ownership. and gun legislation. it's called flashpoint, guns in america. it kicks off right here on this broadcast tomorrow evening. >>> one note from overseas...
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our economy is in a recession. the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers, yet the state of our union has never been stronger. >> it is because of our people that our future is helpful in our journey goes forward and the state of our union is strong. >> tuesday, president obama delivering this year's address live on c-span with a preview starting at 8:00 p.m. and the president at 9:00 followed by the gop response and your reaction. the state of the union tuesday night on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. she was the first presidential wife to be called the first lady and the first to get a college education. when she and rutherford b. hayes celebrated their anniversary in the white house, see the first of its kind project for television investigating the public and private lives of the women who served as first lady. season one begins in one week on president's day at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> next, president obama announces his recommendation for secretary o
our economy is in a recession. the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers, yet the state of our union has never been stronger. >> it is because of our people that our future is helpful in our journey goes forward and the state of our union is strong. >> tuesday, president obama delivering this year's address live on c-span with a preview starting at 8:00 p.m. and the president at 9:00 followed by the gop response and your reaction. the state of the union tuesday night on...
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>> partially it has to do with unfulfilled expectations, but also the economy. it is still stagnating. in tunis, the job rate is still high. there has not been any money coming in, as well as the fact that tourists are not coming in either anymore. >> how much of this is a clash between secularists and the islamist party? >> a lot of what is going on has to do with competition between two major blocs within the country. secular liberals looking for more of a cosmopolitan way of life and you also have islamists who are looking to arabize society and institute conservative policies related to social issues. >> how closely do you think egyptian leaders are watching what is going on in geneva, the birthplace of the arabs during after all? -- the arab spring after all? >> i think the egyptian leaders are probably jam packed with what is going on there. >> are you surprised by the vehemence of the clashes? >> it is not too surprising just because we have seen an increase in polarization over the last year. as a result, it has created more tensions between the two diff
>> partially it has to do with unfulfilled expectations, but also the economy. it is still stagnating. in tunis, the job rate is still high. there has not been any money coming in, as well as the fact that tourists are not coming in either anymore. >> how much of this is a clash between secularists and the islamist party? >> a lot of what is going on has to do with competition between two major blocs within the country. secular liberals looking for more of a cosmopolitan way...
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they're talking about the economy and deficit reduction. but also in the context of how does immigration affect that? the president said he wants to do something about the 11 million people who are living and working in this country and have been doing so for years illegally. but republicans here, especially conservatives on the house side, want to make sure border protection comes first. janet napolitano is touring the border right now and says we can secure it but we can't completely shut it down because that would hinder trade and commerce. also today the house judiciary committee meeting. they take a look at what might be the best solution here. there's a group of democrats and republicans working behind the scenes to come up with a solution. no word yet on how much progress they've made. >> interesting. tracie potts, thank you. >>> nbc news has obtained a confidential justice department memo that contains the legal justification for drone strikes on american citizens. the document from the justice department says the government can ord
they're talking about the economy and deficit reduction. but also in the context of how does immigration affect that? the president said he wants to do something about the 11 million people who are living and working in this country and have been doing so for years illegally. but republicans here, especially conservatives on the house side, want to make sure border protection comes first. janet napolitano is touring the border right now and says we can secure it but we can't completely shut it...
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the economy and jobs, manufacturing, infrastructure. he'll focus on education reform and energy. the most controversial topic is likely to be gun control, where there will be plenty of guests from both sides of the issue in the house galleries and pointed out by the president as the speech goes on. that would be the political theater, i mentioned a few sentences ago. let's go to tara for the rest of our preview. >> president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress and the country. >> as he outlays his plan tonight, everyone will see if we work together, we really will have a robust future. we can build our middle class. >> republicans want to hear president oh obama's plans. the growth of government. >> the second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he lost over the last four years on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> it's up to florida senator,
the economy and jobs, manufacturing, infrastructure. he'll focus on education reform and energy. the most controversial topic is likely to be gun control, where there will be plenty of guests from both sides of the issue in the house galleries and pointed out by the president as the speech goes on. that would be the political theater, i mentioned a few sentences ago. let's go to tara for the rest of our preview. >> president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address...
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they'll talk about what his proposals might mean for the economy. >> hallie jackson, thank you, and have a great day. >> we all know gas prices taking a big chunk out of our wallets. gasoline and expenditures for the average american household topped $2,900. that is the highest estimated percentage in nearly three decades. apple put apps on themaps but google is gaining ground. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the baltimore ravens big win was the good news for investors. stocks do better when the super bowl champion trace their beginnings to the nfl rather than the american football league. the ravens are an original member of the nfl. we will have to wait and see. there was a down day for stocks yesterday. it looks like a bit of a rebound for the start of things this morning. apple is out with a new ipad today. apple is working hard to fend off rivals. they may be losing out when it comes to apps. three-quarters of handsets sold in the market are now powered by the droid operating system. oven is no longer geared to girls. the new version
they'll talk about what his proposals might mean for the economy. >> hallie jackson, thank you, and have a great day. >> we all know gas prices taking a big chunk out of our wallets. gasoline and expenditures for the average american household topped $2,900. that is the highest estimated percentage in nearly three decades. apple put apps on themaps but google is gaining ground. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning, jane. >> good morning. the baltimore...
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historically revenue is represented about 19% to 20% of our economy. when bill clinton was president and we balanced the federal budget it was close to 20%. revenues today are less than 16% of our economy. we need additional revenues. and we have suggested that there are ways of doing this by looking at what we call the tax expenditures. these are provisions in the tax code that give tax breaks to certain groups of taxpayers but not all taxpayers. you might be surprised to learn when you add that up on an annual basis it equals about as much revenue as we bring in from the tax code. that $1. trillion a year we spend in tax expenditures. not all of those are necessary. like not all spending is necessary, not all tax expenditures are necessary. we can certainly save over a ten-year period a couple hundred billion dollars by reducing these tax expenditures. that needs to be part of the equation, revenue. we also need to bring down mandatory spending. it represents -- we spend much more in mandatory spending than we do in the appropriation process in gover
historically revenue is represented about 19% to 20% of our economy. when bill clinton was president and we balanced the federal budget it was close to 20%. revenues today are less than 16% of our economy. we need additional revenues. and we have suggested that there are ways of doing this by looking at what we call the tax expenditures. these are provisions in the tax code that give tax breaks to certain groups of taxpayers but not all taxpayers. you might be surprised to learn when you add...
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. >> it is prudent in this economy to not spend a crazy amount and focus on spending it together. and having some polity kind. >> and financially savvy it is to forgo pricey items. and a sharing-to-quality time -- and acknowledged it in a smaller way. a suites card and a sweet-card. thinking ahead could be more cash with more options than last minute items. daren caifa kron 4. >> we will have sunny skies. clear skies cold. clear and chilly. tomorrow, 50s. 64 degrees and one more look your kron 4 7 day around the bay showing that we have no rain. sound and not even morning clouds. clear blue skies. temperatures warming up. mid-60s. >> the warriors 30-16. and this is the fourth straight loss for the warriors there will host a rockets on tuesday >> after winning the first seven games to start the season the sharks entered today's game against the phoenix coyotes on a three game losing streak. i was at the game with shark fans. along with kron 4's mark danon. and unfortunately for the sharks they fell in overtime. losing one-to- nothing. antii niemi was nearly perfect. recording 21 sa
. >> it is prudent in this economy to not spend a crazy amount and focus on spending it together. and having some polity kind. >> and financially savvy it is to forgo pricey items. and a sharing-to-quality time -- and acknowledged it in a smaller way. a suites card and a sweet-card. thinking ahead could be more cash with more options than last minute items. daren caifa kron 4. >> we will have sunny skies. clear skies cold. clear and chilly. tomorrow, 50s. 64 degrees and one...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so...
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they...
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but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected, if not better. > we will take out our pollution put there tim. and what about the united states? what worries you about the market here? > > you know, not a lot worries me right now in this market. it is liquidity-driven. the fed is buying 80% of the treasury, which is unbelievable. i never thought i'd see that. so i think as long as that occurs, and that's occurring, and there's no riot in the bond market, if you will, then i think the market looks like it is poised to challenge its all-time high - that's the s&p. small caps and mid-caps already have. the dow
but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected,...
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economy. the u.s. economy is by far the biggest economy in the world. so we need europe as a trading partner, we need them to come out of this; but when europe was really struggling, that was not going to crush the u.s. as the u.s. get stronger - and we have been for the last two or three years - that is also going to help europe pull out. > bruce, you are a financial planning expert. what about people who are concerned that maybe they should change some of their holdings because of the worries that they have about europe? > > that is really the great point for a lot of viewers. if somebody is watching this right now, they are thinking, "does that mean i should put my 401k plan into cash?" and the answer is no. a well diversified portfolio with stocks and bonds and stocks in a lot of different asset classes, including europe, including asia, still makes sense. just know that there is going to be some volatility. > bruce helmer, thanks so much. > > thanks bill. thank you bill. still ahead: in or out? what's the better retail stock to own, one that's pure
economy. the u.s. economy is by far the biggest economy in the world. so we need europe as a trading partner, we need them to come out of this; but when europe was really struggling, that was not going to crush the u.s. as the u.s. get stronger - and we have been for the last two or three years - that is also going to help europe pull out. > bruce, you are a financial planning expert. what about people who are concerned that maybe they should change some of their holdings because of the...
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first, make your case. >> you know, our travel industry is critical to the economy. people want to travel. they like to go to hotels. they enjoy taking vacations with their family. you have to do face to face meetings. there will always be need for that. david: you have to do face to face. i am looking at all the taxes that have gone up. capital gains tax almost double. dividends almost double. almost all of these new taxes demand sacrifice. if you have to choose between, perhaps firing an employee who has been with you for 40 years or traveling a little less, i think they would choose to travel a little less. >> i think that is certainly possible. what we find is our future bookings, they are up. david: are they bookings that could be canceled? >> some. absolutely 12 so that could change? >> it could change. in december, compare that to 2012 are also of. we look at our business and revenue per available room. that allows us to make comparable comparisons from different sized property. david: do you have a failsafe position? are people providing some kind of backup p
first, make your case. >> you know, our travel industry is critical to the economy. people want to travel. they like to go to hotels. they enjoy taking vacations with their family. you have to do face to face meetings. there will always be need for that. david: you have to do face to face. i am looking at all the taxes that have gone up. capital gains tax almost double. dividends almost double. almost all of these new taxes demand sacrifice. if you have to choose between, perhaps firing...
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when he was tacking in the campaign about jobs and building the economy for the middle class rather than the top down. i think you will hear a lot of that tonight. >> and let me ask you, we know the president won the white house. he has to convince a republican house to support his ideas. what do does he need to say to congress tonight to get him to move? >> well, i think it's going to be a mix of -- for instance, immigration reform. you have republicans and democrats in both the house and senate that seem to be coming together about some kind of way to put the 11 million illegals who are in this country now on a path to citizens should. certainly on a path to comesome kind of provisional legal status, and the very fact, as you mentioned, that the first lady is going to have an illegal, a young illegal man who is not being deported because of the dream act light, if you will, that the president instituted last year. where they have cut back on the deportation of people who are brought here as children, who are either in school or the military. that gives you an indication of an area wher
when he was tacking in the campaign about jobs and building the economy for the middle class rather than the top down. i think you will hear a lot of that tonight. >> and let me ask you, we know the president won the white house. he has to convince a republican house to support his ideas. what do does he need to say to congress tonight to get him to move? >> well, i think it's going to be a mix of -- for instance, immigration reform. you have republicans and democrats in both the...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >> the white house is making its case now for droning american citizens overseas. it's based on a justice department document which nbc news obtained. fox news authenticated it as a draft memo. the document reportedly states the united states government can -- listen here -- the united states government can kill americans if it suspects those americans are senior al qaeda operative aiming to kill other u.s. citizens if they cannot be captured and if they, quote, pose an imminent threat of attack. they can just kill american citizens. the document reportedly does not clarify exactly what defines an imminent threat. remember back in 2011, the feds said a drone
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >> the white house is making its case now for droning american citizens overseas. it's based...
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we've learned that he will focus on creating jobs and helping the economy continue to grow. he will likely renew his call for congress to reach a short term budget deal to avoid the sequester. that's the $85 billion in automatic spending cuts that will take effect march 1st if congress and the white house can't reach an agreement on a budget. >> the president believes and i agree, within tax reform, we can find additional savings over the next ten years. use that to move towards deficit reduction and still keep the economy moving forward. >> i want reductions in spending that make sense. these indiscriminate reductions do not make sense and we're going to hurt a lot of people. and it's up to the president really to act now. >> president obama has urged congress to come up with a short term fix by the end of the month until lawmakers can reach a more extensive budget plan. >>> vice president joe biden heads to philadelphia today for more input on cracking down on gun violence. he'll meet with law enforcement agent as well as congressional leaders from pennsylvania. the vice p
we've learned that he will focus on creating jobs and helping the economy continue to grow. he will likely renew his call for congress to reach a short term budget deal to avoid the sequester. that's the $85 billion in automatic spending cuts that will take effect march 1st if congress and the white house can't reach an agreement on a budget. >> the president believes and i agree, within tax reform, we can find additional savings over the next ten years. use that to move towards deficit...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ticking] >> work on the collider is conducted under the auspices of the european organization for nuclear research, otherwise known as cern, but more than 80 countries are contributing money, technology, or scientists to the project. there have been israelis and palestinians, indians and pakistanis, iranians and americans working on the collider, and everyone will share in the scientific results. james gillies is cern's chief spokesman. >> do you ever worry or are concerned that you could turn this thing on and it won't work? >> i think we can be pretty confident that it's going to work, because everything you can possibly test along the way has been tested. >> all of this is being done to satisfy scientific curiosity? >> i would say it's all being done to satisfy human curiosity. >> but are there practical things that are likely to come out of it? >> i'm pretty sure there will be in the long term. i mean, the history of science shows us that the big
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it actually sets the stage for a better economy going forward. connell: companies are doing more with less. they were saying we will make the most of it, we will cut back on how many human beings we have, more electronically or with machinery or cut our costs and still have the same amount of production. that has been the story for years. will we see a big-time story in that pattern? >> we will see weaker productivity growth, which is good in the end for the recovery to be self-sustaining, if you will, but some of that was because of the fluky gdp numbers. the fourth-quarter gdp all because of inventory and defense spending, other components are growing. first quarter will be 2% growth, so the productivity number will still be weak in the first quarter but not as bad as that in the fourth quarter. connell: give me a bottom line. even after the recession everything we have been through, people still coming out and telling us what is wrong with the economy. >> there are two or three good things going on. consumer sentiment has been at about a 2% ra
it actually sets the stage for a better economy going forward. connell: companies are doing more with less. they were saying we will make the most of it, we will cut back on how many human beings we have, more electronically or with machinery or cut our costs and still have the same amount of production. that has been the story for years. will we see a big-time story in that pattern? >> we will see weaker productivity growth, which is good in the end for the recovery to be...
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he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently used? the answer is no. the second is, what public policy levers does congress have, given that we want more primary-care physicians, to move them into that field, and also to practice where they are needed? the third is, to what extent can financial incentives be used, which you have already answered him and talked about. the traditional model of workforce forecasting has been to focus on physician population ratios, as if all the other people who work in the primary care team did not matter. my whole career has been to say we should use non-physician workers far more imaginatively, he and let them practice indepe
he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently...
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military and middle-class families and the economy will suffer. republicans in their weekly address urged an increase in domestic energy production. >> ...through sensible regulatory reforms, we can prevent the misuse of environmental laws, and allow projects to proceed-- all the while maintaining the highest environmental standards in the world. senator murkowski says the u.s. should approve the keystone x-l pipeline project which would run from canada to texas. she is also calling for streamlining epa regulations... and investing more in research. >> protests in six cities in ireland today... demonstrating against austerity measures taken by the government because of the country's severe economic problems. this protest in dublin had an estimated 60,000 demonstrators march through the streets of the country's capitol. they were speaking-out against budget cuts and the national debt burden. it was six years ago that the financial crisis hit ireland... plunging ireland's banking system into a debt spiral. today's demonstrations were organized by ir
military and middle-class families and the economy will suffer. republicans in their weekly address urged an increase in domestic energy production. >> ...through sensible regulatory reforms, we can prevent the misuse of environmental laws, and allow projects to proceed-- all the while maintaining the highest environmental standards in the world. senator murkowski says the u.s. should approve the keystone x-l pipeline project which would run from canada to texas. she is also calling for...